AKA’s “Levels” Album Gets The Documentary Treatment For 10th Anniversary
AKA’s “Levels” Album Gets The Documentary Treatment For 10th Anniversary. Ten years after its release, hip-hop fans rejoice as news breaks about a documentary chronicling the making and impact of AKA’s groundbreaking album, “Levels.”
AKA’s “Levels” Album Gets The Documentary Treatment For 10th Anniversary
On the 30th of June 2014, “Levels” solidified AKA‘s prominence in the South African hip-hop scene. The album featured popular tracks such as “Sim Dope,” “Run Jozi,” “Daddy Issues,” “Congratulate,” among others. Recently, AKA’s management announced on his social media that a documentary celebrating his sophomore album will premiere on Channel O this Sunday at 17:00 CAT. “Celebrating 10 Years of #Levels 👑 #AKALevelsX Tribute Documentary goes live this Sunday, June 30th at 17:00 CAT on @channelotv and @youtube,” read the post.
The documentary will unveil behind-the-scenes stories from the making of the album, featuring prominent producers and artists sharing their experiences of working with Kiernan Forbes.
Diving deep into the classic album, it is without saying that it’s production is a highlight. It blends elements of hip-hop, kwaito, and soul, creating a fresh and energetic soundscape. Tracks like “Sim Dope” boast dark synths and brass, while “Sunshine” leans into soulful vibes. This diversity kept listeners engaged and showcased Kiernan Forbes’s ability to adapt to different styles.
AKA‘s rapping on Levels is praised for its maturity. He moves beyond straight braggadocio, showcasing introspection and self-belief. Tracks like “Jealousy” explore themes of ambition and navigating the rap industry. While some critics felt the lyrics weren’t as strong as the beats, AKA’s flow and delivery remain undeniable.
Levels is packed with potential hits. “Congratulate” offers a soulful and catchy chorus, while “Run Jozi (Godly)” features a killer verse from AKA’s collaborator, K.O. These tracks, along with the controversial but attention-grabbing “Jealousy,” helped propel the album’s success.
Levels wasn’t without its criticisms. Some felt the heavy use of samples took away from the originality. However, the album’s impact on South African hip-hop is undeniable. It won numerous awards, established AKA as a major force in the industry, and continues to be celebrated for its innovative sound and energetic spirit.
As the Megacy and SA Hip Hop countinue to celebrate the legacy of the Supa Mega, Levels will remain a strong genre-blending album that showcased AKA’s rapping skills, production choices, and willingness to go beyond the limit.